15
Oct
Chromosome 9p21.3 deletion and cancer risk – life expectancy and treatment options
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Vengoechea J, Tallo C. “A germline deletion of 9p21.3 presenting as familial melanoma, astrocytoma and breast cancer: clinical and genetic counselling challenges”. J. Med. Genet. 2017, v. 54, 682-684. Chan AK, Han SJ, Choy W et al. “Familial melanoma-astrocytoma syndrome: synchronous diffuse astrocytoma and pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma in a patient with... Read More
30
Aug
Summer 2017 Newsletter – Issue no. 79
Hello everyone. Hope you are all having a wonderful summer – enjoying family vacations, and with any luck, a slower pace during these warmer months. To that end, if you do have time, check out the Book Corner below. All our recommendations are focused on the many mysteries of genetics….... Read More
30
Aug
Jacobsen Syndrome – new survey hopes to address parent concerns about lifestyle and social options
Jacobsen syndrome (JS) or distal 11q deletion syndrome is a rare genetic disorder. The symptoms of this disorder involve thrombocytopenia, congenital heart defects, and intellectual disability. Although less common, other symptoms may include impairment of expressive language (verbal and nonverbal communication), vision problems, digestive issues, and infections of the upper... Read More
30
Aug
6q25.1 microdeletion, the TAB2 gene plays a key role in congenital heart defects
American Journal of Medical Genetics March 2017 Congenital heart defects (CHD) affect approximately 1.35 million infants each year. New technologies have revealed more genetic causes for CHD; one gene of interest is TAB2 (Full name: TGF-beta activated kinase 1/MAP3K7 binding protein 2) which, as the study finds, causes structural valve... Read More
30
Aug
22q11.2 deletion syndrome – new research into the wide variety and great variability of symptoms
Frontiers in Genetics May 2017 – 22q11.2 deletion syndrome has a wide variety of symptoms, including (but not limited to) congenital heart disease, hypocalcemia (where the blood has too little calcium), immunological disorders, and psychiatric disorders. Palatal, craniofacial, skeletal, and gastroenterological anomalies are also common symptoms. Along with the range... Read More